EP0312141B1 - Circuit oscillateur muni d'une boucle de réglage de phase - Google Patents

Circuit oscillateur muni d'une boucle de réglage de phase Download PDF

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EP0312141B1
EP0312141B1 EP88202151A EP88202151A EP0312141B1 EP 0312141 B1 EP0312141 B1 EP 0312141B1 EP 88202151 A EP88202151 A EP 88202151A EP 88202151 A EP88202151 A EP 88202151A EP 0312141 B1 EP0312141 B1 EP 0312141B1
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H03ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY
    • H03LAUTOMATIC CONTROL, STARTING, SYNCHRONISATION OR STABILISATION OF GENERATORS OF ELECTRONIC OSCILLATIONS OR PULSES
    • H03L7/00Automatic control of frequency or phase; Synchronisation
    • H03L7/06Automatic control of frequency or phase; Synchronisation using a reference signal applied to a frequency- or phase-locked loop
    • H03L7/08Details of the phase-locked loop
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H03ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY
    • H03LAUTOMATIC CONTROL, STARTING, SYNCHRONISATION OR STABILISATION OF GENERATORS OF ELECTRONIC OSCILLATIONS OR PULSES
    • H03L7/00Automatic control of frequency or phase; Synchronisation
    • H03L7/06Automatic control of frequency or phase; Synchronisation using a reference signal applied to a frequency- or phase-locked loop
    • H03L7/08Details of the phase-locked loop
    • H03L7/085Details of the phase-locked loop concerning mainly the frequency- or phase-detection arrangement including the filtering or amplification of its output signal
    • H03L7/089Details of the phase-locked loop concerning mainly the frequency- or phase-detection arrangement including the filtering or amplification of its output signal the phase or frequency detector generating up-down pulses
    • H03L7/0891Details of the phase-locked loop concerning mainly the frequency- or phase-detection arrangement including the filtering or amplification of its output signal the phase or frequency detector generating up-down pulses the up-down pulses controlling source and sink current generators, e.g. a charge pump
    • H03L7/0893Details of the phase-locked loop concerning mainly the frequency- or phase-detection arrangement including the filtering or amplification of its output signal the phase or frequency detector generating up-down pulses the up-down pulses controlling source and sink current generators, e.g. a charge pump the up-down pulses controlling at least two source current generators or at least two sink current generators connected to different points in the loop
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H03ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY
    • H03LAUTOMATIC CONTROL, STARTING, SYNCHRONISATION OR STABILISATION OF GENERATORS OF ELECTRONIC OSCILLATIONS OR PULSES
    • H03L7/00Automatic control of frequency or phase; Synchronisation
    • H03L7/06Automatic control of frequency or phase; Synchronisation using a reference signal applied to a frequency- or phase-locked loop
    • H03L7/08Details of the phase-locked loop
    • H03L7/085Details of the phase-locked loop concerning mainly the frequency- or phase-detection arrangement including the filtering or amplification of its output signal
    • H03L7/089Details of the phase-locked loop concerning mainly the frequency- or phase-detection arrangement including the filtering or amplification of its output signal the phase or frequency detector generating up-down pulses
    • H03L7/0891Details of the phase-locked loop concerning mainly the frequency- or phase-detection arrangement including the filtering or amplification of its output signal the phase or frequency detector generating up-down pulses the up-down pulses controlling source and sink current generators, e.g. a charge pump
    • H03L7/0895Details of the current generators
    • H03L7/0898Details of the current generators the source or sink current values being variable

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  • the invention relates to an oscillator circuit
  • a phase control loop including a phase detector which has a first input coupled to an output of an oscillator, a second input coupled to a comparison signal input of the phase control loop and an output circuit coupled to a current-source circuit which is switchable by means of said output circuit for controlling the charge of a capacitor from which a control signal for the oscillator is obtained.
  • Such an oscillator circuit may be used, for example as a clock signal generator for memory circuits in video signal processing circuits if the comparison signal is a line frequency signal and if the output of the oscillator is coupled via a frequency divider to the first input of the phase detector.
  • Figure 16 of the above cited United States Patent proposes to arrange a resistor in series with the capacitor.
  • the oscillator circuit is an integrated circuit, it is found to be difficult to choose a suitable value for this resistor.
  • an oscillator circuit of the type described in the opening paragraph is characterized in that the capacitor is connected to an input of a voltage-current converter with the aid of which a control current is obtained as a control signal for the oscillator, the frequency of the oscillator being dependent on said control current and the control current being obtained via a second current-source circuit which is also switchable by means of the phase detector.
  • the oscillator circuit may also include a coupling circuit for obtaining a given ratio between the currents supplied by the first and the second current-source circuit.
  • the drawing comprises a sole Figure showing a simplified diagram of an oscillator circuit according to the invention.
  • an oscillator 1 has an output 3 which is connected to an input 5 of a frequency divider 7 an output 9 of which is connected to a first input 11 of a phase detector 13.
  • a comparison signal for example a signal at the line frequency of a television signal if the oscillator 1 must supply a signal which should serve as a clock signal for a memory or delay circuit for a video signal, for example a colour difference signal, is applied to a second input 15 of the phase detector 13.
  • the phase detector 13 includes an output circuit having a first output 17 and a second output 19 which are connected to a switching signal input 21 of a switch 23 and to a switching signal input 25 of a switch 27, respectively.
  • the switches 23 and 27 form part of a first switchable current-source circuit 29 and are arranged in series with each other and with two transistors 31, 33 between the terminals of a power supply source.
  • a connection 34 between the switches 23 and 27 is connected to a terminal of a capacitor 35 which is also connected to a terminal of the power supply source and to an input 37 of a voltage-current converter 39.
  • the input 37 of the voltage-current converter 39 is connected to the gate electrode of a transistor 41 which is an N-channel field effect transistor in this case and whose other electrodes are each connected via diodes 43, 45 to the power supply terminals.
  • the junction points of these diodes with these electrodes constitute outputs 47, 49 and 51, 53, respectively, of the voltage-current converter 39.
  • the outputs 47 and 51 are connected to inputs 55 and 57, respectively, of the first current-source circuit 29 which is connected to the bases of the transistors 31 and 33, respectively, whilst the outputs 49 and 53 are connected to inputs 59 and 61, respectively, of a second current-source circuit 63.
  • the input 59 of the second current-source circuit 63 is connected to the bases of two transistors 65, 67 whose emitters are connected to the positive power supply terminal.
  • the collector of the transistor 65 is connected via a series arrangement of two switches 69, 71 to the collector of the transistor 73 whose emitter is connected to the negative power supply terminal.
  • the junction point of the switches 69 and 71 is connected to the collector of the transistor 67 and to an output 75 of the second current-source circuit 63.
  • Switching signal inputs 77 and 79 of the switches 69 and 71 are connected to the outputs 17 and 19, respectively, of the phase detector 13.
  • the output 75 of the second current-source circuit 63 applies a control current to an input 81 of the oscillator 1 which oscillates at a frequency depending on the value of the control current.
  • the current supplied by the transistor 69 determines the quiescent frequency of the oscillator.
  • the phase detector 13 is of a conventional type which is also used as a frequency detector and it comprises two D flip-flops whose D inputs are connected to a positive supply voltage and whose Q outputs are connected to the outputs 17 and 19, respectively, of the phase detector 13 and to the inputs of an AND gate 87 whose output is connected to the reset inputs of the D flip-flops 83, 85.
  • the duration of the output pulses at the output 17 of the phase detector 13 is proportional to the phase deviation and the output 19 supplies very short-lasting pulses of a constant duration on the leading edges of the signal at the first input 11 of the phase detector 13
  • the duration of the output pulses at the output 19 of the phase detector 13 is proportional to the phase deviation and the output 17 supplies very short-lasting pulses of a constant duration.
  • the pulses occur at the frequency of the signals at the first and the second input 11, 15 of the phase detector 13 if it operates as a phase detector, thus if the frequencies of the signals at the inputs are equal.
  • the switches 23 and 27 are closed in the case of a positive phase deviation at the frequency of the comparison signal during a period which is proportional to a positive phase deviation and the switches 33 and 73 are closed during a constant, very short period at the same frequency.
  • the switches 33, 73 are closed at the frequency of the comparison signal during a period which is proportional to a negative phase deviation and the switches 23, 27 are closed during a constant, very short period.
  • the control loop constituted by the phase detector 13, the first current-source circuit 29, the capacitor 35, the voltage-current converter 39, the second current-source circuit 63 and the oscillator 1 will be set in such a way that a given phase deviation between the signals at the inputs 11 and 15 of the phase detector 13 is maintained. A given voltage drop across the capacitor 35 is associated therewith.
  • the loop gain would decrease at a constant value of the currents supplied by the current sources 31, 33. This effect is counteracted by the feedback of the voltage-current converter 39 to the current sources 31, 33 so that the loop gain is increased again, resulting in the ratio between the loop gain and the frequency of the comparison signal remaining substantially constant.
  • This has the advantage that the value of the capacitor 35 need not be adapted to the frequency of the comparison signal.
  • a switch 83 is provided for activating the control loop, which switch, when switching on an apparatus incorporating the oscillator circuit, receives a switching signal at its switching signal input 85 so that the switch 83 connects the capacitor 35 to the supply voltage for a short period.
  • switches 23, 27, 77, 79, 83 are shown as mechanical switches, but they may of course be incorporated as semiconductor circuits in an integrated circuit.
  • the oscillator 1 is preferably in the form of a chain of inverters which may be equipped with unipolar semiconductors.

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  1. Circuit oscillateur comprenant une boucle de réglage de phase comprenant un détecteur de phase qui comporte une première entrée (11) couplée à une sortie (3) d'un oscillateur (1), une seconde entrée (15) couplée à une entrée de signal de comparaison de la boucle de réglage de phase et un circuit de sortie (17,  19) couplé à un circuit formant source de courant (29) qui peut être commuté (23,  27) au moyen du circuit de sortie pour régler la charge d'un condensateur (35) à partir duquel un signal de commande (81) pour l'oscillateur est obtenu, caractérisé en ce que le condensateur (35) est connecté à une entrée (37) d'un convertisseur de tension-courant (39) à l'aide duquel un courant de commande (81) est obtenu en tant que signal de commande pour l'oscillateur, la fréquence de l'oscillateur (1) dépendant du courant de commande et le courant de commande étant obtenu par l'intermédiaire d'un second circuit formant source de courant (63) qui peut également être commuté (69, 71) au moyen du détecteur de phase.
  2. Circuit oscillateur suivant la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend un circuit de couplage (55, 59; 57; 61) permettant d'obtenir un rapport donné entre les courants fournis par le premier circuit formant source de courant (29) et par le second circuit formant source de courant (63).
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